International and Organised Crimes Division (IOCD) of the Kenyan High Court

Support for the International and Organised Crimes Division (IOCD) of the Kenyan High Court Between 2013–2015 the Wayamo Foundation provided specialised training and capacity building in investigating and prosecuting international crimes as defined by the Rome Statute and the Kenyan International Crimes Act (for example, war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide), and transnational crimes, such as organised crime, piracy, …

AGJA International and Organised Crimes Division (IOCD) of the Kenyan High Court

Support for the International and Organised Crimes Division (IOCD) of the Kenyan High Court Between 2013–2015 the Wayamo Foundation provided specialised training and capacity building in investigating and prosecuting international crimes as defined by the Rome Statute and the Kenyan International Crimes Act (for example, war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide), and transnational crimes, such as organised crime, piracy, …

International and Organised Crimes Division (ICD) of the Kenyan High Court

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The IOCD is to have jurisdiction over international crimes as defined by the Rome Statute and the Kenyan International Crimes Act (for example, war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide) The IOCD will also handle transnational crimes, such as organised crime, piracy, terrorism, wildlife crimes, cybercrime, human trafficking, money-laundering and counterfeiting.   Violence related to or arising out of elections, such …

Capacity Building for the Establishment of the International and Organised Crimes Division of the Kenyan High Court

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Capacity Building for the Establishment of the International and Organised Crimes Division (IOCD) of the Kenyan High Court In May 2012, the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) of the Kenyan Judiciary began to deliberate on the possibility of operationalising the 2008 International Crimes Act. As a consequence, a committee was set up to look into modalities of establishing an international crimes …

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PANEL II: African courts and international crime divisions

22-24 March 2016 What do such trials imply for the victims of injustice and the African public? Are these „African (judicial) solutions to African (impunity) problems”? Moderator Patryk I. Labuda Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights Introductory remarks • Abdul Tejan-Cole Executive Director of the Open Society Initiative for West Africa, Dakar Panellists • Netsanet Belay Africa Director, …

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Kenya’s International and Organised Crimes Division

On 22 February 2015 Germany’s Federal Foreign Minister Dr. Frank-Walter Steinmeier and Kenya’s Chief Justice Dr. Willy Mutunga spoke to Wayamo Foundation Director Bettina Ambach in Nairobi. Minister Steinmeier spoke on Germany’s commitment to strengthen Kenya’s capacity to prosecute international and transnational crimes and Chief Justice Mutunga remarked on the impending establishment of the International and Organised Crimes Division in …

Nairobi Public Debate on International and Organised Crimes Divisions in Africa and the Balkans

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On 24 November 2014, the Wayamo Foundation hosted a panel discussion on the struggle for justice and security in Kenya at Strathmore University in Nairobi. The debate, moderated by Dr. Mark Kersten from the London School of Economics and Political Science featured both Kenyan and international panellists including: • David Re, Trial Chamber President of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon and …